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American reaction to weird things only British do
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@DaRRior1

2 years ago

I like Lauren, she can talk about English culture very clearly and it's easy to understand.

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@connormc5809

2 years ago

That British girl explains EVERYTHING perfectly 😂

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@kimsy4537

2 years ago

The US girl has a lovely voice! She sounds like a voice actor, for teenage ~ younger girls and little boys!

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@ichipanda-nhw5590

2 years ago

oh the subtitle "flaffel and rap" made me chuckle :))) she said "falafel and humus wrap" :))))

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@Laurenade

2 years ago

Helloooo it’s me Lauren Mario voice the U.K. 🇬🇧 rep! Loved filming this video as it made me remember weird things that we Brits do but also realising things we do that are actually super weird 😂 thank you so much for watching! Have a great day❤️

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@greenmachine5600

2 years ago

Many Americans do take their shoes off indoors, especially in apartments and when entering a bedroom.

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@MAMA-xt5sd

2 years ago

The one who made the subtitles is not a native speaker of English for sure! It's the first time I see someone writes "falafel and hummus wrap" like this: "flaffle and rap"!

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@laurenbowen8707

2 years ago

I don’t know how the US girl has never seen premade sandwiches.

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@ItsAlexYouTube

2 years ago

As a Brit, I find it so strange ‘oh go on then’ doesn’t exist in the US 😂 also Lauren repping The Smiths tee 👏🏽

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@bodyofhope

2 years ago

The American girl is so sweet and asks great questions!

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@tylerensminger

2 years ago

Ally must live in Southern California as she said there's no snow.

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@Eowynn1

2 years ago

One thing to really keep in mind when it comes to these US versus other country videos is that the US is very, very big and diverse. What is normal from someone who is probably from Generation z or Alpha is not going to be the same for everyone else across the gen or states. Where I come from, we had carpet in our bathrooms well into the 90s and started pulling them out about that time frame. Most places didn't actually have tile in the bathroom, that was a higher-end luxury thing for the price and also in the Midwest very cold to walk on, so we would use linoleum as a cheap alt. Tons of places where I live have pre-made sandwiches and meals! Just like that, you can go to the store or deli and they have pre-made stuff. Gas stations even and yes, we also have hot dogs, pizzas and other stuff too there! The USA does really focus a lot on the weather, some gen more the others, but we do very much use it as a conversation starter! She seems like she comes from a very well established family, probably health-oriented because the frosting was always something that kids ate where I'm from and as we got older we take it off because it's too sweet. But as a child we loved it, we eat frosting out of a can. LOL These are just few of the examples that I can think of right at the top of my head to show how very different we can be in the US and very much the same for some countries. We're just a huge melting Pot and some things do stay with going through generations generations. I would use "pop over" as a past or present tense and "swing by" as a future or present tense depending on how the sentence works.

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@LB_die_Kaapie

2 years ago

That has to be the cutest American I've ever seen!

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@Kennysyndrome

2 years ago

My image of British people with umbrellas comes solely from Mary Poppins

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@ceecee824

2 years ago

I have seen pre-packaged sandwiches, such as chicken salad sandwiches and turkey sandwiches all over the US. 🤷🏻‍♀️

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@WeLearnLanguages

2 years ago

It is so fun and useful for this conversation. Thanks for sharing about your culture.

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@alZiiHardstylez

2 years ago

The American girl is the quietest spoken girl I've ever heard. She looks like she really listens too.

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@christopheryoung3850

2 years ago

In Australia we are also obsessed about the weather.

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@seleneavalle1207

2 years ago

In Buenos Aires, Argentina, We also started conversations with the weather. I live in a city on the coast, it rains and is cold almost all year round. In addition to mate, which we drink during the day, we think that a good tea before bed is beneficial to make us feel better.

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@MegaMiaow

2 years ago

We still use umbrellas a lot in the UK, especially since you can get drenched if its heavy. But more people prefer coats with hoods because carrying an umbrella around is not always most convenient.

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